Tropical Storm Imelda is strengthening and is expected to become a hurricane by Tuesday as it moves off the Southeast coast, ...
The strength of Humberto will help Imelda turn east on Tuesday, but some impacts will still be felt locally, especially along ...
Some erosion to Treasure Coast beaches occurred due to Tropical Storm Imelda, which also brought dangerous conditions for beachgoers.
Parts of the North Carolina coast should brace for beach erosion, ocean overwash, and flooding as Tropical Depression Nine — ...
Tropical Storm Imelda was moving north off the coast of Florida Monday, Sept. 29, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tuesday Night: On and off rain and storms possible. Blustery. Lows: 63-69. Winds: E 20-40+ mph. Wednesday: On and off showers ...
Although the system is expected to stay out in the Atlantic, it already means dangerous rip currents, surf conditions in Daytona Beach, nearby areas ...
The storm, which is not expected to make landfall in Florida, will continue to cause dangerous ocean conditions through the week, forecasters said.
With two storms off the coast this week, the Newport National Weather Service is in constant communication with emergency managers.
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St. Lucie County warns of hazardous ocean conditions amid tropical storm warning
St. Lucie County's ocean rescue chief advises against swimming due to rough surf and strong rip currents as a tropical storm warning affects the Atlantic coast.
The NWS Wilmington NC issued a high surf advisory at 5:05 a.m. on Monday valid from Tuesday 6 a.m. until Friday midnight for ...
The NWS issued a high rip current and surf advisory for Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida, warning of dangerous beach ...
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